On Sat, Jan 27, 2001, Mark Koopman wrote: > excuse me, did you say WebTrends is 'real-time' > > that it most certainly isn't. take a site like yahoo for example. i've heard > their estimates of nearly 500 million page views a day. webtrends is not > even close to real-time in this situation, they'd kill their machines, and > don't > even consider NFS, that'd be dog-slow.
I would hardly call Yahoo an example for web traffic. You set Webtrends to update the log files every so amount-of-time. With enough memory and disk space I am sure that Yahoo could do it. But still, I don't really see this as a valid argument, you know? -Ken